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Dan Gale Golf: February 2012
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Wednesday, 29 February 2012. Golf tips: Good practice with a purpose. Anyway, we sat down and came up with a revised action plan for practice and here is what we came up with. Example of a 1/2 day practice plan:. 45 mins driving range. Starting with short irons working up to last few with driver and other longer clubs. Work back down to finish with wedges. 20 mins drills and technique. 10 mins games and tests. 1 hour golf course. 30 mins driving range. Work at any weaknesses from the course. To get your ...
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Dan Gale Golf: Golf tips: Good practice with a purpose
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Wednesday, 29 February 2012. Golf tips: Good practice with a purpose. Anyway, we sat down and came up with a revised action plan for practice and here is what we came up with. Example of a 1/2 day practice plan:. 45 mins driving range. Starting with short irons working up to last few with driver and other longer clubs. Work back down to finish with wedges. 20 mins drills and technique. 10 mins games and tests. 1 hour golf course. 30 mins driving range. Work at any weaknesses from the course. I require a ...
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Dan Gale Golf: Free custom fitting - The James Andrews School of Golf
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Thursday, 16 February 2012. Free custom fitting - The James Andrews School of Golf. Make the most of a free custom fitting at. The James Andrews School of Golf. During your stay at The James Andrews School of Golf take the opportunity to have a free equipment assessment and custom fit during your stay with our Club Fitting Specialist. Appointments with our Club Fitting Specialist are available 7 days a week and can be booked in the Professional Shop for anytime during your stay. If you would like to ...
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Dan Gale Golf: April 2011
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Saturday, 30 April 2011. Learn to play golf - both sides of the game. Learn the technical aspects. Learn to play golf. The other side of this is learning that it doesn't have to be perfect. At the end of a day it is a number that goes on the scorecard not a competition of how pretty it was. You need to learn to get the ball in the hole in as few shots as possible. When to do what. Dan is a fully qualified member of the PGA and a certified TPI Instructor. Posted by Dan Gale. Wednesday, 20 April 2011.
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Dan Gale Golf: What makes a golfer?
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Tuesday, 23 July 2013. What makes a golfer? What makes a golfer. Have you ever stood on the tee, getting your backside whooped by your golfing pal, thinking "his swing is poor, mine is at least as good as that. This game isn't right"? It's a common statement that we hear on the lesson tee and it leads to Professionals answering the question, what makes a good golfer! So as a coach what does it take to lower your scores on the golf course, here are my top five most important things to target:. Learn to ge...
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Dan Gale Golf: Michael Farrier-Twist Feb 22nd 2012
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Wednesday, 22 February 2012. Michael Farrier-Twist Feb 22nd 2012. Working on impact and through swing. Maintaining posture and controlling left foot roll through the ball allows for a stronger impact position as weight shifts onto right side. Also working here on preventing early extension from the top of the backswing moving into the downswing. Dan is a fully qualified member of the PGA and Certified TPI Instructor. Check out his website on www.dangalegolf.com. Posted by Dan Gale.
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Dan Gale Golf: Golf tips: Eliminate a miss for wider targets
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Thursday, 9 February 2012. Golf tips: Eliminate a miss for wider targets. Now, what happens when you head out onto the golf course? Are you hitting a consistent shot or are you heading out onto the course hitting it everywhere but straight, not having a clue whether to aim left or right to allow for your misses? Well it might be about time that you looked at understanding the consistencies you do have in your game and eliminating one of your misses, left or right. The diagrams below explain why. James an...
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Dan Gale Golf: May 2011
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Tuesday, 17 May 2011. Golf lessons - learn in a sociable atmosphere. As you learn together week after week you will also find you will be in contact with some similar standard playing partners. Starting golf can be good but getting into a group of people to allow you to play regularly can be hard yet group coaching will put you in contact with ideal companions. Below is an example of some upcoming group sessions we have coming up at my club, Sedlescombe Golf Club:. Wednesday 1st June 6pm - 7pm. Make sure...
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Dan Gale Golf: January 2012
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Wednesday, 25 January 2012. Golf tuition: Video analysis, pro's and cons. I had an interesting conversation on Twitter the other day which for first time made me wonder more about the downside of video analysis. The problem is does the use of video analysis lead to too many people seeking a pretty swing? Does it prevent people from fully benefiting from the process of self discovery, a skill used throughout life? Does it make us over reliant on technology in order to control our game? Posted by Dan Gale.
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Dan Gale Golf: Golf tips: Alignment: More uses for alignment rod
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Wednesday, 1 February 2012. Golf tips: Alignment: More uses for alignment rod. Using alignment rods is a great way to not only improve your aim on the golf course but also to improve swing mechanics and encourage certain changes in regard to swing path and angle of attack, two of the key impact factors in golf. Placed in ground against back leg to reduce sway. Two to reduce sway but encourage weight shift on downswing. Placed on ground for alignment and swing path assistance. Posted by Dan Gale. Free cus...
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